Tucker on Twitter

Not a "Tucker on Twitter" item, but relevant, and seems like the best place short of creating a new thread:

CLIP from SYSTEM UPDATE #258:

Neocons Attack Tucker's Reputation for Dissent on Israel
https://rumble.com/v4q2p7f-neocons-attack-tuckers-reputation-for-dissent-on-israel.html
{Glenn Greenwald | 17 April 2024}


 
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Ep. 90 - The vibe shift.


This was a deceptively dense bit with a lot crammed into a few short minutes.

The thing that strikes me most is, once again, the weak link. That would be us; our attitudes; our will to commit, and to what we would apply it.

I disagree with the assertion that prior to Musk's acquisition of twitter, there was no way for people of common interests and goals to get together. Even Eville™ facebook provides ample opportunity for such congress. I would also point out that the dissemination of the brands of information that this guy is claiming to be so recent, has been largely available for over 30 years now. USENET was a fine resource with tens of thousands of newsgroups where people discussed and argued over anything from the manifold deceptions of "government" (e.g. Gulf of Tonkin) to how to rim your girlfriend. Saying that this is some new thing is clearly incorrect.

To my eyes, the real difference here is one not of access, but of incentive - motivation. Prior to 9/11, Americans were mostly droning along from day to day in the cloud that lead them to take nearly everything in their lives for granted as they wrung their hands over which color ought be the new BMW. Then the towers were demolished in a cloud of vast lies and bullshit. It was interesting to observe how vast legions of Americans outright refused to consider that which was so obvious to we, the engineers, shrieking at us that we were looney conspiracy theorists, apparently oblivious to the fact that the official story describes a pretty grand and very dark conspiracy in itself.

It seems to me that the odd bedfellows phenomenon is now arising not due to sudden availability to truth, but to the fact that Theye are squeezing us more severely than ever before, encroaching in a ceaseless expansion of trespass to the point that businessmen can barely conduct business without "government's" nose in their sphincters. So it's really not some great awakening born of the great and inherent, if heretofore latent, goodness of these people, but due almost solely to the desperation of rats with no place left to hide.

If any of you recall, a decade or so ago I asked several times here whether there was any limit to the degradations to which Americans could be subjected where they would finally stand tall and say "this far and no farther". Perhaps we're seeing a late-blooming shred of self-respect rising from the ash heap into which Theye are clearly reducing the world... OUR world, for Theire's I suspect remains quite sufficiently and pleasantly oppulent. Too early to tell, but we can always hold out some hope, no matter how hopelessly grim things may seem. And even so, I maintain that we press on regardless, come what may, for to think on it with even cursory care one sees that at this point we have nearly nothing to lose which is worth the having.


I agree with his admonition to keep things positive, just so long as we keep it real as well.
 
Not a "Tucker on Twitter" item, but relevant, and seems like the best place short of creating a new thread:

CLIP from SYSTEM UPDATE #258:

Neocons Attack Tucker's Reputation for Dissent on Israel
https://rumble.com/v4q2p7f-neocons-attack-tuckers-reputation-for-dissent-on-israel.html
{Glenn Greenwald | 17 April 2024}



That was legit.

GG bringing the heat as usual.
 
https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/1790740712914407881
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https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1790439245863120981
NEW: Aaron Rodgers tells Tucker Carlson that the US government CONFISCATED Pat Tillman’s journal and used his death to “prop up the war propaganda” in 2004.

Tillman, who was a former NFL star, left his career to serve in Afghanistan. When he got there, he started to question the real motives behind the US military’s presence in Afghanistan and was troubled by the operations he was part of.

Tillman’s death was initially reported as being caused by enemy fire, but it was later revealed that he died from friendly fire.

“Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman” by Jon Krakauer is “one of the only books I’ve ever cried reading,” said @AaronRodgers12.
 
What this government did to Pat Tillman and his family was criminal.

And not one swinging dick has been held accountable.
 
Tucker Carlson with Jeffrey Sachs



Jeffrey Sachs with probably the smartest and most accurate assessment of the Ukraine war, and American foreign policy more broadly, ever caught on tape.

(20:17) Why did America push for Ukraine to Join NATO?
(58:34) What is a Neocon?
(1:25:28) Regime Change Never Works
(1:36:27) Who Blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline?
(2:01:45) COVID Origins
 
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